The Company of the Creative: A Christian Reader's Guide to Great Literature and Its ThemesKregel Academic - 639页 Great works and authors of the world are introduced and reviewed artistically, intellectually, and theologically. Persons discussed include Plato, Milton, Dickens, Shakespeare, Charlotte Bronte, Mark Twain, and C. S. Lewis. |
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... Thomas Hobbes and Karl Marx millennia later , Plato's dualism made room for physical reality and beyond it " the supraphysical world of entities , eternal and immutable , " called by Plato " the ideas . " ( Note the interesting parallel ...
... Thomas Hobbes and Karl Marx millennia later , Plato's dualism made room for physical reality and beyond it " the supraphysical world of entities , eternal and immutable , " called by Plato " the ideas . " ( Note the interesting parallel ...
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... Thomas Cahill , How the Irish Saved Civilization ( New York : Doubleday , 1995 ) . The liveliness of Patrick and Celtic Christianity , with its " migrating herds of philoso- phers , " have not been sufficiently marked . For readers away ...
... Thomas Cahill , How the Irish Saved Civilization ( New York : Doubleday , 1995 ) . The liveliness of Patrick and Celtic Christianity , with its " migrating herds of philoso- phers , " have not been sufficiently marked . For readers away ...
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... Thomas Aquinas , no one epitomizes the medieval spirit as Dante Alighieri ( 1265-1321 ) . Born of an old Florentine family , he was educated by the Franciscans and began to write poetry before he was twenty years of age . As Geoffrey ...
... Thomas Aquinas , no one epitomizes the medieval spirit as Dante Alighieri ( 1265-1321 ) . Born of an old Florentine family , he was educated by the Franciscans and began to write poetry before he was twenty years of age . As Geoffrey ...
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... Thomas to a young novice " The metaphysical poet " and " angelic doctor of the church , " Thomas Aquinas ( 1224-1274 ) was born near Naples , where he attended the University . Seventh and youngest son in an illustrious family , he ...
... Thomas to a young novice " The metaphysical poet " and " angelic doctor of the church , " Thomas Aquinas ( 1224-1274 ) was born near Naples , where he attended the University . Seventh and youngest son in an illustrious family , he ...
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... Thomas became ill and died on his way to the Sec- ond Council of Lyons . While he only lived to age forty - nine , he was a monu- mental figure . Thomism , or the theological and philosophic synthesis of Thomas Aquinas , has long been ...
... Thomas became ill and died on his way to the Sec- ond Council of Lyons . While he only lived to age forty - nine , he was a monu- mental figure . Thomism , or the theological and philosophic synthesis of Thomas Aquinas , has long been ...
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Weighing the Christian Heritage | 145 |
Appreciating the Treasures of British Poetry | 179 |
Inquiring into the Values of American Poetry | 261 |
Examining the Startling Surges | 375 |
Broadening the Search into World Literature | 425 |
Exploring the Literature of and About | 490 |
Assessing the Literature of Drama and | 512 |
Searching Through the Vast World of | 532 |
Selecting the Best in the Daunting Array | 558 |
Reading and Its Future | 582 |
Sifting the Amazing Trove of British Fiction | 306 |
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第234页 - I FLED Him, down the nights and down the days ; I fled Him, down the arches of the years ; I fled Him, down the labyrinthine ways Of my own mind ; and in the mist of tears I hid from Him, and under running laughter. Up vistaed hopes I sped ; And shot, precipitated, Adown Titanic glooms of chasmed fears, From those strong Feet that followed, followed after. But with unhurrying chase, And unperturbed pace, Deliberate speed, majestic instancy, They beat — and a Voice beat More instant than the Feet...
第279页 - Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of truth with falsehood, for the good or evil side; Some great cause, God's New Messiah, offering each the bloom or blight, Parts the goats upon the left hand and the sheep upon the right; And the choice goes by forever 'twixt that darkness and that light.
第163页 - This royal throne of kings, this scept'red isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall, Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands; This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England...
第239页 - It gathers to a greatness, like the ooze of oil Crushed. Why do men then now not reck his rod? Generations have trod, have trod, have trod; And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil; And wears man's smudge and shares man's smell: the soil Is bare now, nor can foot feel, being shod. And for all this, nature is never spent; There lives the dearest freshness deep down things...
第286页 - INTO the woods my Master went, Clean forspent, forspent. Into the woods my Master came, Forspent with love and shame. But the olives they were not blind to Him, The little gray leaves were kind to Him: The thorn-tree had a mind to Him When into the woods He came. Out of the woods my Master went, And He was well content. Out of the woods my Master came, Content with death and shame. When Death and Shame would woo Him last, From under the trees they drew Him last : 'Twas on a tree they slew Him —...
第277页 - thing of evil! prophet still, if bird or devil! Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore, Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted On this home by Horror haunted - tell me truly, I implore Is there - is there balm in Gilead? - tell me - tell me, I implore!
第210页 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The child is father of the man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
第269页 - Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll ! Leave thy low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea!
第205页 - My panting side was charged, when I withdrew To seek a tranquil death in distant shades There was I found by one who had himself Been hurt by th
第176页 - For tis the mind that makes the body rich ; ^• And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, •+ So honour peereth in the meanest habit.